by Doreen Van A
A Friend of DYR recently came home from a serious hospitalization and received a very nice “Glad You Feel Better” delivery from her colleagues.
Remember when we were growing up, how it used to be common practice to make gestures to commemorate important happenings in the lives of others?
If sincere, a gracious gesture could be large or small, from a handwritten Thank You note, to a card, letter, a single rose, to a car with a bow on top. Most of these gestures were special because they demonstrated some thoughtfulness and effort. That is one of the things that made the recipient feel valued, appreciated and cared for.
In my humble opinion, there’s nothing like a gentleman or lady who practices these customs, no matter who matter who they are to me; significant other, family, friend, colleague, etc.
Friends of DYR seem to be very courteous, thoughtful people with well-considered opinions, so please consider these questions, and choose one or more to reply. We look forward to hearing your memories.
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